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___n,;KATION TO HAYri.
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1MP0RTANT HAYTJAN BOn'MKNTS.
UttTATrON TO RMtaiatANttl OP TBE BdLBCH 4M>
BJRD B44EB ? HAiTIAN BCBRB TKAD Hll.L
nm THK VMFJUV \S IIIAthS ?I.AW OX
BATI'RAl.l/.\ITON?HBBEBRB?B BB TfHI "AV
TIAN REPl'MI.IC?CIHCI I dPJt TO THi: CBRJ?BJBHB
RACES or UBBBBOBm
(IRtFLAK
_B ??? __r*<, Men </ Color, atui jBJtwei "' f*i
Vmted Staitf and tu Jlnlttk Noilh AmrruiK
r*aua-D?: I am anthori/ed aad inatructed by the
BArveroment of tbe Kepublic to ofter yon, Indivi tualiy
iB by camnmsiuee, a welcome, a horue, and a fret
b_B>B_Bl io Hayti.
Bach of you aa ara nnable to pay for yoar paeaage
wil be provided with the meaoa of defraying il.
Two claeeee of emigianta ara eepecally inviled 'a
borart and farmeit. None, of either claaa, or of auy
pUl be fariuahed with pAaarorta who cannot pro
i bafore aaihng, tbe proofa of a good' chara< ter for
aaaroatry and integrity.
Toaaeb family of emlgrantt five carreaov' of fre_
?aad fertile land, capable of growing all the fruite and
etaardee of the tropice, will ba ftmnittMtif given, ou
tba aoie ronditiona that tbey ahall aettle on it. aad col
Brrate it and declara their intention of becsming citi
seaa of Hayti. To unmarmd men, on aimilar condi
tka_, two carreanx will be granted.
The Goaernment., alao, will lind remonerative work
Br tboaa of yon whoee meana will not permit tbem to
t*t**to hnmedia'ely an indepcndent < uliivatim.
F_ng?a_l* are rovited to aettle io cominunitiea.
for tbe eredi >a of achoole and chaoela will be
l.y tbe stare, without regard to the religion*
Bwbwf af tbe emigranta.
Board and iodgmg, free of oo*t, wil! be fnrniehed to
BBe?niigrau?forei(;ht daya after their arrival in the
Bb-ad.
Tbe aarne p?ot?ction and civil rlghta that the lawa
fr-BtoHaytiaDaareaolamiily graaranteed t3 tbeemi
gra-te.
Tbe foDcat religione liberty wi!i be aecnred to tliem.
Tbey will never be caliei on to Knpport tbe fJonian
IBhobcFhur. h.
.No mihtarv aertice wi'l be de_aud*d _eMo_BB,
?xoap'ing that they aball f >rm inilitia ^otupanieB, aud
_ili thamathea i nce a month.
All tbe neceaaary pemooal BawCU, nuwhinery, aud
agrirahnral mctrninente introdmed by theemigrante
ahall be entered free of dury.
Tbe emigraiitA ahall be at liberty to leave (he conn
try al a_> m ment tbey pl*at*e; but thoae who? pa;
BBg? al.alil be paid by Goverumeot, if they wiah to r
Bnri, |before the expiration of th:** yeara. wil! be re
tjnire*? f< n mnd the mouey exp*n?F-d :>n their aeount.
A cvitrttt. b-ing the ainoant, wili be niade. with ea. b
??igrant t _ore h avin.; the C >ntioeut. .
I have been rommia.i raed to anperintend the mter
?to* of tbe emittrant*. BBd l lmr.*d with the entir* cBF
BaBalBbBBBBBl men iu Amerv-a. and all j^ereoi;-., there
tore, deairhu- to.avail th*mB*lvea of the invitui aj BBd
bconty ol the Haytiac Govexnuient, ars re;;ieated to
Borredrpond with _e.
I ahall at oiice. aa directed bf tbe G >vemnif ut. ea
utbliab i r>ur? BV B I Bl k-nti^n in Boston, and publiih
b Guide Bosb to tba uai B thoae paiBoaa of -firieaa
?r ludun d.a.'ent who may eiiih to make UBBBaTBl
arxjaainted with the rei- m .ea of the i-.-nntry, and the
BBBBBBBbM of it* anth triBBB. I ahall alao -ipt?>int
agauta to vlut anoh .?.-mmuririea h? m^y awa?BBty en
Wrtaiu the pr, |t i of emi | aliOB>
Immediate urrHi..-meii,a, bBb hei-e BadtoHayti
?t_ be ma.i. to iba embarkment aod aettlemeit of one
bandred tboBB >nd periona.
By autl.eiitv *f Ika OavtminaBt of tl-t Ii pol , ' Uaytt
JAMKS III DPATH, <???!? A-tatad F.uii^atloiu
fawfaat, N<.v.nit.*r I
- A .arretr lt 3 a. re* an.l 8 rod.
LAWB ?>N BbTIOBATION.
I.
I.llK-rty. * ?Hty,
a* of Ha.T-i
J.,irvi tlu Emigrathan i/Uo tk< (' ?
? Afri 'tn aad /?,/.?/// arr-.
r-Aiip> QsPFBABB, I'rc-ident of JUyii.
\\\ Ihe advica of the C'oancil ol the Set-reAarj,,,, 0>
Staleaud the L*gia_tive ilodiee after bBvtog t-on
Bicered aud d*tl %red the nrven.-y of it,
IFb r*nder, <\ the followiug law :
Ahto iJ I. Aflertlo | rouiulgation of tbe pr-n
Bw, five carremx af land will be grtntod, free of a'l
ebarge. to eveiy family of laborara or < ultivatora of tle
African or hdk?n raaea, who khall anive in the U^
priblii'. Thia grant will be reducod to two earreaux
wben the lub rer or t ultivator ia uumarried.
Ahi. II. TbcaBBTiBB will be delivered. witlnut
BJBBBBB, and with a provieional titit, to every fanrity
tbat ahall bave n.ade. before the prorer bh >ni'
tbeddcbirhtiouf preB:ribed by law witi. the v.*va f
BbBtotog natnruli/.Htiou. and tbey will be converte.l
bito fiDal k rants alter a reaidence of a year and a day
_ _e eonntry.
Aai. III. The fiuHlhrtnta wil' beyiven io BBB?BBBB
{or the proviaioual iri'auta only whan i'. ehal! have
beeu aacertaiued by the Governnieut ageuta that cul
tivatien haa aLr.-t.dy commented on the property
grant* d.
Akt. IV. The grertee ahall uot have power to die
poet-of hia f-ant before the exrdra?ion of aeveu . on
iteealive vears of oocupi'ion. Neveiibelew, he willbe
BMa to ohtain the anthority toexlmojfe hia grant to
WDotber property, but only on the t-ouditiona, terma
aed with tbe powere aJbarpa named.
The preaert law rhall le pr>._ptly execnted br th*
Recretary cf State of tbe Ialerior and of Agti M 1-ure.
t.'rveuat the Na ional Ilouae of For -au-I'rince, th. ..th
Bepteniber, y?*r Wtb of Indep?rden<^e.
Tlit Prt?d<. t ftktSfUAU P. LA(_U
TAt SttftkJt'.ti ( ii*. i?. .1 V. NlM'ou.
Oiveu at the Charulier of It* preBentativee of I'.irt-au
Prinad- the Mh kaeptember 1808, year Sp*lh of Indf-pend
Tti II Bliiaf a/Br flkailr H 0HABTLAT1X
Th* Srrrrtartrt I. __Jt?AFB, I BlI'BIBa.
la the NtMi oi thi KmiM.
Tbe l'rewdeut of Hayti ordaina that the foratroint'
Bw of tbe Ixglalntive liodiee be at tuiped wi:h th. BBBI
of Ibe ICepablic. publiahed ar.d exe?ut*,d.
Given at tbe Na'.ion_ Palatv-of I'oti-an-I'rincd', the
4dth Septeniber, 1^00, yaar 57tb of Iudepeuden-e
(IF.FHtARD
JBf THI f_BHBl I i :
BBB Bawtaatr o/BaaAt mftmt fclwiar a t.
? it. L.-Kl-H.
T?r Ser oj Stat' ?/ H'ar a<..i th' M*rmn T I)a-.,.ir
Ttw knp?' i / f'.? Stnlt. ??xrrrtuty oj Stat' of th' lieneml I'o
Un, Jh LaBoraa.
'iktStt t/tUUt/Jmtkt, a*., F K I> *
Thr Stc of Slatr J r,i o, Ctmnt r an-' l.-ti
titmt I ? Pia-tai' B.
II.
B_BPeBIBto_bwBw?tf.?f9a* ?/_?- grmnttti ?htAf>,
run <m'! tndutn Rci ? ?
Fahri Gkiikako, 1'reaident of Hayti,
Oa tbe report of tlie Sacietary tf State ofJnatice,
_td by tbe adtite of the Council of the Sdf??-tari_ of
fttatr
4U?>i__dering that prompt a tion ia demanded id be
atf of thoae who rog?ee*tbe reqaired <\ lalUicatioDB to
bcobh Haytiana, ui order to enable them with facility
?b t_ter into tbe lmmedutte enjoymeut ? the right at
BBBBapJ to nataruli7_tioD,
i'ropteae tae followiog law:
AfcTiri k I. Article II of the Civil C'ode is modihed
?a louowr " All thoae who by virtue of the Cmeti,
A-Uon areabla to acquire the rigbU of Haytian ci'/?na
a?r_t, dnring the flrat month of their arrival io tbe
dBNury, before the JuBtic? of the Paae of their reai
damea, aad in preaenee of two well knowu citi/.eua,
aaake a declaration lo the eftect that they < ->_e wiib
tba biteotion of aettling iu tlu- Kepahlir. They will, at
tbe euae time, before the Juatice of the Peaca, take
?9ttL that thay re_^ojtoe avarv other country aave
Hayti.
Art. II. 1'roTidad with tha Tprbal prooeet of the
Joattoe of the I'aa^e, aettmg fortb t; e declaration that
tbey eome to aeuJa in the Kepoblic, aod their taking of
tdkeoaLh, the> will preeeut tbeneelvea at the ofhoea of
bka Frerident of Hayti, to rea-eire an a<-t from the Cbief
of Ihe State rec^tulng tbem aa c.tieui of tke Kepjb
la.
Aftr. III. Tbe praeent law annula all lawa or meia
au*M which ara toiitr-y to it, and ahall ba exacated
with diepatch by the S?d.re_ry of H_te for Joati_.
Given at tlie Nal onal Palaoa of I'ort-au-Prince tba
_7tb day of Aoguat, 18tj0, tbe Fifiyaevanth Vear
of fcidependence. OtiPRAHn.
ITben fouow tba aignaturea of \ ariona otfieiala, aa
ia tbe previoua law. Both of tbe*? laws wera unan
rrni'T paaaed t_rough both bmnchea of tha I^-gn-Ja
^l*,J PKOftREBB Of THF RKFFBI.lt'
?tp0*tftoHot fh' Gtnrral Bitnationof ih' K/pubtir.
'^i'rtsented ro ikt Chambtr vf HcpretaUtUxttn on
ike,~1tkBtfU>*L<r,\M.
ftMlfkl' U"' ATW-' _BB yaa/, tbB OiverB J
^^^rtfe^aft^^-M ^080^^.0.
ih, ?-?,.lntton. Ud.-fiar.NMvi-. .1 WOoM e8*8J8c??%*
Baah 10 ta* i..*iota<i.?r-4i- of tateraal tr.n.iaibitv; th*' ?
iv "bi lulKir for tae diaktaotaM of I-e 1 h tfgeo Jthte*
wVcbrd npon the, peiple; t?> th* d?vehp-n-nt of *x 1
culime. of indoftrv, of eommerce, of nisiraction, ol
relim'on, of tbe pobftc revenurx.
Ihe iii.elinm'onB which wer* th?n annonnceJ bive
l.ean lor ihe mo?t part uccouipliahed, or are ia tbe w>ty
of lieing; and tbe liovaniment, which n?t'lecta 110th
pv'in order 19 ko*p iteatf on a 888*4 with tha. aanirt
tiona of the rextiou, bna not heaiiaft-d ?o n?e all the
PA8888 which the 8X888 and POBBOreeX ol 890 couotry
place ui ita handa to aff 9 11 Kenernl paorgl iiA'ion
For a moment ita worka of ref >nn wer* iu?errupt>"I
by a f rightfnl eiime. It waelhebeginnhgof tbeexen
tion of a pl?n, long uitdi?<ited and prepnTd, for ihe
overthmw, bv aaaaaatbion. ol lh3 new order of
thing*lLR, had been in?titu'ed.
The eriminale bave bten puuiBhed??ome by the
aword of .bt law. and other* by Laniahmeat. Ia thia
melanrholy event, eoriety, whb h waa menaeed by a
tronble, pfnfonnd and Bthsainary, waa aaved by tha
devoticn of tbe ptople. of the ISational Guard. of the
army, and bv tbe cslm aud patiiotic euergy of the (Jhief
? d* the State."
The new era which now opena for tbe oountry, the
1 need of progreae which manifeat* itaelf in all part'. the
enthuaighm ior work, religion, aod Inatrnction?*H
teetifv tbat Ihe peoi'le wiah t?t oxtond their horizon, to
: pnt otviliiaiion into practice? lo fine, to araoinpliah
. their retreneration.
In prteene* of theea manifeatatione, which gije na
tbe brighteet bopea, the Government ooght, for dev -i
oping tbe traita which eonetitote the citizen devo'ed to
', hia conntty, andto aociety, to exert itoelf tp mtrodare
into tbe coontrv thoee elementa of civdization which .t
needa, andto iota them to Ihe great centeis of ujtelU
gence and induatry. Toobtainthie reeult it behevdd
tbat the moat prtaeing need was to reduoe the nnmber
ofthearmv, to reetore order in the AdminiBtration,
which bad'been nearlv des'royed by the dilapidatnna
of the paat n L-imt, and particularly to atrengtuen rorw
1 indnttry by tbe LmuiigTation of men of the Afri. an aad
Icdian raca*.
, <>n thiBprogramnie, which it haaiuvariably followed,
; tbe armv ba* t?een reorgunited, ita nnmber redmed M
lti,lK)Omeii, from abont :?0,000, which waa ita for.-e
dnring the prec ding Uovernment; in thia lignre, alao,
aie comprieed the bodie* of the Gaarl and the (7- iul<ir
! ititrie.
Ditviplined, well aupported, inatrncted, n rendara to
the kepnblic more real eervite than when ita " effecrire
foree" twhich waa not ln hBrmony with tbe foooareoa
of ihe rountm aid cot j-cmiit t *8J .??' to be bertowed
an it which gtveB birb to diacipline. reoodniAinioname,
irietraction. and regimental pride 1 enprit de corpgi.
Tbe Kepnbbe ia in peaoe in all parta, the 9898011
(iuarde, fnll of deTotion eonetitut* un itnpoeing force:
il the . onntiy wero tbreatened, all the eituena vvould
at 8M8 become aoidiera.
giuce the montb of Aprii laat year, netrly f.,000 mei
have l-een honoiabiy diachar^ed froin m ilitary aervice;
by tbe fact of the now orifauifttion matiy otber eoft
geaa diachar).'?? will be delireired? tberefrotn lept.lt
mif a gr?;it ecouomy, which will be devoted to tbe na
tional welfare. ,,...,.,
Ibeactive eervite 808 been tnnch diminiahed; the
de.reeofthe >th of Jnne. 1844, will beexecotaL
, tliin wlD atill fntthar leeaen thebwdsa -if war.
Tuenaval marine oonaiated, ander Ihe old QoTern
: n,ent, of atew litile ehipaonly, for which, ho-aev.-r,
tbe enormona e.xpeiiBee ot ihe tleet were oetenaibly i'l
: cnr.ed. Noteworthy improTementa have besn mvi
in tbis brancb ol the aerviee, wliich will be r.oriraaizi'i
on ihe arrivitl ot two eteumahipa now expe^tel fr,.Ti
EtTiOBO?the '.'.'d I)eceint'?r and the QeaTrard.
? Tbere two ahine and n-veral coitat-iruarda, iorming a di
ThioB wdl aqadofjed, eoa bvanded by a'.le oftioera. will
Biitfice for tho nervice ot the police' of the *ea ebore:
:inc by tbah raj.idity will rfnnite between tbem tbe
1 ppo.ipal portaof tbe Keciblic. The inore ire-iuent
relatiuoa l^twem tbe gre.it c?nter- o' population will
I mireaee lrniaetrietl and tommer.ial a:tiviiv, dmw
.!<B.r tbe bondn of iiHtural nnity ar.d develop more ,
rthegermBOl liriliwatioo whicb exiet amoiiL;
na. Tha yonng ITajliaB iiailiia ot the BawsJoahoot, '
? wbo W8T* 88X1 to l rHiico. an<l who will rettim on 118 ,
' Bteatnar Gafftoid, have been ol.jyi ta '..f kindoess ot the I
Ijiuih CiiTuiiaaOnl. Ilal aTOTB ptattil at BfaOt on a 1
Mboobftigate aad ao^or.liiiL; to tbe repjrta matle t 1 .
! tbeUovernmi-nt b\ tbe Havtian Minister re-ideat at
I'iiria, tl.ev brtve'diatini/nialiea themaelveH by tbe'r 1
dia. ij'line an.l tbeir proRreaa.
Tbe hnanciitJ aituntion oftbe Repnbli iagradnally ;
uuproving bv the economic tneaaaree whicb have boin
tahes, na wt'll aa by tbe rjaVm of relorms followed by
tlie dil'.rent Departm'nta, which bave ena'dei ktie
i State to inc ea*e tbe aalariea of tbe i.tiblir fanctionitriaa
? und woikmen. Tlie aietem of bamet tion pnt in op;ra-.'
lion fot aeveral months paat witb reepect to certain
b'aitcheeof tb* G*n? ral Adraiuiatralion, ba8i'r>da"ed
' K??od reeubs. The Carlom-iToases, haTtag DllwOton
aud aasiatant* aofXbtS .md hcneat, will also ht-noeforth
bt nnder the inei-ectioti and .-tlective contml of apecial
] offici tb wbo will be chOlged with riKoroue OXOeotaOfl
of the lawa. and who will extenJ their snperintend
i ence over nll ihe open BaaTtw.
T?e valoe ol 188 natioual turremy tiecompsred arith
I that of bullion ie rihint;d.?ily. \i itb "public traa^uiliit^, :
loMideooe in tb,> (ioverumenf. aad bj tbe aystam of
aet nou y wbicl. the Soprea:" i-.\ecut.ive h?8 btvgoa, and ?
? in which it will persevere, the emiaeion of paper ^
noiK-y, trhJok bae alteady (OLuiiderAi)ly dimiuiei. d.
will gtow leaa eve?y TOtr.
The ensajtemente "cntra, t^<J by the State are pu'..
I tnally fnliiidcd, tbe army. at ea':h rtview, ia rognlnrly
peJd, and tl'tro are now 110 nnea'? dno to ii Tae ad
miniatration of ttie pubh< gotaBa will be coatided lo 808 1
' i;ioit nprii^bt banda, and tue (ioveri.m.-iit at tbe artiiie
tnue will atnke ttowo all reepotifible agf-ut-i who a'ia!l
be known lo bave betraye I tae trnet conaded in them.
Commerce, ot whicb tlie liu ita are iu uarmony wiili
thr anionnt of the pr< (ia-'ioi.a of the cmntry and tbe ,
r*.|;'ircmenta of oonentrption, if extendint; iteell bf tbe
.ievelopment WOk h labor ba- taken lince the KiVola- i
lion. N(>'hborbood? which, for tea yeara paa'., bave
l-eeu almo?t abaidoned are now on tae n?ad of iir^e
ptriiy. by tbe ? oltnre ol their lielda?to which ttie
preaur p's'it of tbe n)a.!.arvi(l a..ldiera devott Uien
Htlv?a. Kont'aof coran.iinitHtion beicu indiap.-uatbie i
1 f*rUeatogfeaeof Bgrieartoro, ItOTeroBteat000o* n- ?
pied iiiwll witb the lapair of t'le t:r at au'li a-aya aod it '
will not Bto;, ritit,! it ?lro fkalBpJMra a good 189X88 ?>;
irtijn?*i( it- Trhtk) 18(88beanBtode -.a ?^veral wat?r- |
! .. ar^ee, ebitlj witb a view of dammiinr t.iem, atid :
woike have bee.n undertukeu loi tfie pmpo..e of pre- j
1 | rraa inaudaftona.
Ti.e atnte cf .banirrament m whb h the nationtl
eatatra were loaad previon- to the raetoratioii of tbe |
! 1,'epnblic har. taneeo eMraordiaary .?-xpeiiaea for th" re
pair of the edili.^ef nivi there are etiil maay ?n<h
ajorklto undntal>e, becH'iae it haa been impoBMble fot
ihefiovernineiit N.de'n.y all the cxpenaee during une
year. necea-'ary for theae purpoaea, aa the liuute of
tbat fnnd bave alreadj- be^n paeeed. lteeide.-, it ia tbe
policy of tbe GOTtaTOjl-t-Jit ratbej- to epread tbeee ex
\ j. n:ta OTCI a notll ol yetra, inor ler that ihe worka
they aVaVltaka aaay b*.- aj^edily fioiahed, tbaa Aiterapt
to tr.ake all tbe D8*dtd repaire at onte. Confiniug
itctli Bpecially to tbe moat iieeiul eatabliahiiienta, it
va i'l boobb* ."uable.i |o complete tLs f.-iindation of a
mcdel tann, wbere will be tnn/nt tbe 088 of new t.-.i
? caltur.il iniplemenU. aud where tae last perfeel .na ol
tneaitoi cidtiite, adapted to onr climate, will baiaV
ti.Kln..d. The prem nma ac-.-rded to cot.on, Hiilia,
atid preaaee, whlOJl bav. lioen l.berally d atrbnied 10
aaiicubtiriati!, bave tatabliahed a any 01 tbe ameli.ra
t eiwki b w. r* deeire.l. The rwtnrna of eoftao bave
aJr.r.dy ii cn 888a und tbe (...vernrpeut will torn ;t>i
iiiteiiiioii to tho > tiltiiri ..1 the Bii-.tr c.ine, whb 0 for
nany PObTI i -tead of .xteudiiig aud boBO ala.-Ht
HtOpp. J.
hxp'orati. 01 ibat have lieen nndertkken h*re
aecertaiued the ty'n'jcnc* of teveral new minea,
i *Bp(ci!ily coal iritiei | the workingof theat; Teiin w;ll
open a new aotVOC of revenne 80 tne State.
N'etv fountair.i- have been (reoted in tbe ciipi'al, and
' etmilar onea will be built iu tbe other citiea, where
| there art nOw en^ineeia at woik for that purpoae.
The eerviceof t08 Po*t-OUo* ir r.-gularly perforined.
tbe lint frora Mirba'Kis to aaa8C8bobaa naa, without
' coat to ibe Treaairy, l? in extended to Hincha.
By vjrtne of one of tbe lawe paaaed during the iaat
e.Hfj. a a denerh! Adminintration of the nationaJ do
n:a;na l aa been in<tiiuted; it baa been in operatiou no v
nearly a year. all the queetione rnlatiiii. \p it are under
axamination, and wben tba Goverauierit aiiull bave
tiniebed a perfert re>.iater of the latid mirreya, the
adniiniatratirHi af tbe Ljooda of tbe 8tat? wi-I have
obtain.d a complate regnlarity.
Tbe (.ovcrnmet't ia enu-iged at j reeeot with a cen?na
of Uie It*jinblic. thia wrk, whicb ia of the bigheat im
tKiitanre, wib'tiive a correct idea oi tne 8X980 ofpe
forma whitb ehonld be nndertaken witb tbe reapect to
aKricnlture, theariny, and religioiia and prinary in
?tniction.
Th* (JiTcrnment pnbliBbed duiiny tbe paat year ?
decree pntting ap to pnhlic bida tlie vaiions anppliea
needed by tbe Sta'.. Thia decree, 01. a nouot ot many
dittl. ultie* wbicb it etuountered, haa not yet been fully
execnted; bnt the florernment, taking coi/m. ,u ? of
the moditicatioiiB whicb experience baa indicated, will
ajo to it tbat thia tuethod anall more and morebe raade
tbe benia of all op<-rHtioiiB couoeroini; pnblic work?
and acooiailiona
Tbe Loaiaiana emiLrrant* who have eaUthliabed them
eelvea in tbe neigbborhood of the Aiubouhvc are de
votiug themeelvea with ardor to work their planta
tioru are in piogreea; they expree* great aatiata. tion
at becoming Iiayt.an eitbene. Imniigratioo. whicb
will ? -.iitintie on ? larirar acale, and wbicb will be en
conraged by grunta of land, will c iver wi'.b lib)rera
thoee of onr diarrieta) that are etill nncoltivated. aod
will anuhiply our prodnct*. Tbe cry of grief wbicb
Blavery baa extortad ba* beea beard ln Hayti, aod haa
vividiy Bkorad the pnblic baart; and th* ?overno?etit
htvf f*if that Ii la ? daty t*> fovor Ui* tauaigi-atiou of
our hrothere whoee aufTeringa have he< o ne ao fcMjto1
ble. To gi?e a atiU grvater impetna U> BptVaaHaea, i
baa raaolved to aJienate on moderate ter at, iu favor al
the old Bv Idlera, eeveral 01' tbe pnbUc e?U 4a.
KiohI pntina navti ?-? u it*at.ua-aal r ? ie mft'nVrnaEC'
of onle- and pnlilic t ?M"iihty, aid for tte BawBeBTOB
of th. r apect dnei to inlividtiHl lilierty prooerty, and
tb>BPBtIBb patRurity. The fJBTBPBBatBB, iu order to
BtaBBI tbb) objuet, bafl '.,g'ini/'d a '">dy Bf arued P"
li. *. wMeb ia now on a good fotiojr th-oughont th*
wht le Kepnbllc. It ia true, indeed, that h a'W _____
tl ?t it ia of recent OtigB but the Corernment, ? h'p
wtllpeTaev*rirgi4 inatain it. enter*aiDB the hope tha
it will one d^v be'-ome a legion of pickad men, Brfi apa
de\ntioo and moiahty wiH otfer the moet ?? ?rneat go-ir
antiea to Bccbty. There h*ve alao been creuted, in to
inteieata of order, fommi-'arie3 and n idcp-edim-ija
aariea, and tmkmimmm <f" ilaB. who conform to BBB
tegnlationa defh Ing the dotie* that have been BBJWI
ont for them. The c-u"try will deriva a baue 1 ? r>m
Ihe law j.romn'gaed dnring the laat vear whf-h BW
m-n * Ii ? r-,y ? ? * b* hrnH,d *? ic*' '"* ,ltjr ^ i
the rural poliee, and the ftmimmtrit, That body M
the pol'.e ol the countrj, woere 4'ran ui'o. ??>? --e^
abondage bepin to ditappear. (1 uard-l. mte* for the nae 01
the L-rndarnfri' rave l**n hmlt, at a irithog expen*e.
a? ibe center of every rora! BBfBBB, near the pnb.i.
highwaya, in ordrr to entble theiu to aee that tho law
of paaaporta ia obeervod, and to prevent B?P_?
roada from being crowded. on BRBaUBJ daya. by idlera,
intent on theft or crlme.
Manv of the prixona have b*en ropai-e'JI and mad*
healthy. Theae perdtentitriea which fornerly preaant
ed themoat levohingappearance bave oow b_BBBlafaa
tory aapert. They are no 1 >PK?r encoml ered BB m
largennmber of Tagrao'e and of the BBBBBBlB h'I
kinda; aa crimes, ao also miuor offenaaa, being no
loBger uDpuniahed, infrauiona of the law are BBBBBBBg
)*.?b frrnntnt, , .
The Ctntral Honee e-ect<=d into a Srhoo! of Art* ?n?i
Trtdee. haa nuuieroua pnpila. who, anpportdd and clad
at the expeLBe of tb. BBB, uot only learn d.llereu*
tradea, bntftbo purBoe aoom.Metaconrae of readntf aml
wiiting. The yonriBr, lotnpetent cit zena who will i.-ic
ce_ i\ely leave thia Itrtitution will worthily rerve tlie
inttreatBtf aodidty. ____?__
Govenin.ent wiahea to fotind o'her i< hoola ot arw
and tradea in tbe prineipal towna of the KepoMic, aud
aiready it haa paeai?4BJ the reinainderof the appanf.na
of a fcundery, and ullVe inairumeuta for boring artea an
weila.
Piimary Inetrnction has made noteworihy pro/
rena. Ibe echoola fonmbd io tbe nral -eeiiouB, hub-.
the Hevolution. gather tocethar the y^n'.h of bott
aexea Goverment propoa a to make theae a;ho.tla
agricnltural. The werk of the tielda, wbith. in a few
yeaia, will led.reoed aad eieouted by Pffaew ,1 m.-o,
wil! produ.e important reaulta. dntheoth.-i hand. the
Goverrni.-Dtwill fall with 1 bfB-l > itizenfl the dillerent
rural offi. aa: aud thoae of the yonth ?lio will be 1 alle IW
aerv. ihe 1 onutry in ihe raukaof thaarmy will have,
bv iheir .ducatiou, the B ntimeul of National honor
bi'hI of dnlv.
Ke'igion will come to aid th* di-velopment of labor
and of edueatiou. Iu n few montha. by the eietu kw
of a tiaaty coocluded with hia Holiae* the Pope and
the Kepuoi.. good prieete will be ?prea<l over b<>th
tbe towna aml theroni.rv. Fnder the direction of the
B_bopa of the Romaa Chnich our maaa^a will be mor
alized. New PBrea will be eau'di^: e-l in th* plaina
and on :he monntaina: aud it wi'.l he e??y 1 >rthe peo
ple lo bear, aaab Bebbatb, the voire .f iheir PBBtofBj
Hoparaiitien, which haa ao ..ften led them aa'ray, will,
v.iii>h; ?he nidon of man and woman, BBBetiBadby
rpRgbn, wfll advan'agBOBBy ouaolidtte the family
relati.n. 'Iliua, labor, r-lig-'on, edn-atioa, will traea
lVm Havtian focie'y. and will enahle it even to f.ir
nirh ita c^ntiiitff nt to the work of civiliza'ion. Second
ar^ iurtuuti.ni in Iba National I.yceea ha1 BW raaliz^d
tKe rro|Hvaa which OlUlilBBMBl BBBBBad li'.iu it; tbe
atcdiea have l>edn alow; they have b?^:i far lr un at
taining the degrae marked iu the progrHiimea oi the
l nivereitiea. Hy the Bd a-urea which the (lover UBMOt
wifl l.ki. while _MtBMBg tbe ge-'era' -ya .'tn, the
aeeonriaiN inatinctiou will lieeive BBBW iTjjietua.
11..- pooag Hayt_aa ?h iu', __eatbe BevolndoB, tba
BtBe l_e pheea in tl.e dit!ir?nt LjeeB af Frwiee
bBPBBMda Bat?ftViory piogreaa, the din-ction whi -h
tbe d.oveiiiinent will "eoon give B a-Bir r'n.iie.-- will
D ak- 1 1 ti tn. apccial men wh.. wil! one ,lay b.' ii*eful
Bdifferent rareera, but pjnra eapeeJaByiB Bka.Brta,
trlencea, aad tradea. Fobp Na'Joaial Lyadaa, 89 pri_
ai\ bovr aci:-..la. '.'I priniary gfarh' acbooB, 56 ntral
' ? L'irN bodtidtog-aahool for tl.e hu'her branrhea
of u aii.i'ii.-i . aoavala_?Ma, BBBbooIdPf aodnine. B
?ebo) 1 ..1 jniBBt_toaee. a aaboel of Baai -, a aebool of
paintaDfi iiadrrjci, at the expen** B the Btate, ta all
Ibe aatentol tl.e BapBlinii il.fffliTpnafB ln pnvate
atbooat ataO there are a coi.aideiable nuuiber of PBBBJ
pO| il* oi btrt j hjm.
.iiinue h^a teen aaaMcB of the gTi-Hteet aolicitade to
the GOTI rBfl ent. Bvt.'ieUw [?(?(? 'itlv voteil, the p4
ntiiary p't-ition of the niatnairatea haa been iinproved,
a'tl ilie (io\ernm?nt h pea that N M ill B.ill further
m d PBBB l>e Ht'tiiii arneliorat-d Hy demuudiag from
ttre t flicera of ihe I'ublic I'ioa?. u .-r wettkly reporta oi
tha p-oyreaa of the f'vil tril nnala, the (Jovorum. nt
L'uantnteea to go. ietv the exeen-ion of the org?ni, law.
The'1 ril.ti. ula of ( BBBBBMBS meet re^uiarly, aud ihe
country ia proud to efd't!ial the B?gtorataetBBteoa>
BBte H BD WB? k ].r,:ri<?tic r*al t5.* grataabMB MnctiouB
wbith devolve on tbeBt. The Tii'mna! of Caaaation,
by i'a d.< reta, i.iatifiah the B0a_dBBBBJ B bJal to*iety ro
po?ta init. New Jurticee af the I'eace have Laen
fotit d< d aince the Revotalioa aL-1 aa fnat a* the needa
af BdilihBj demainl. r*4rT4B-BBBB will create oth. ra.
Tba Jnttiee 01 the 1*. ace, who ougbi to \#i a moral it_
atructed, and ei er^r*ti. eK?aa, rendera imaeuae aer
vi.ea to K?<iciy, bBBBBBB be pre\enfa many law auit*
bi ' b atoBt?1 peaee 11 .w ?.? ___Bk
< Ha r< latioi.a vtith the powera repreaanted io Hayti
aie on a fiotirg offWPfBOt haimony. Tlie nati'.ual
deht jb regnlarly paid. Tl.e Knvoya I 1 tra'.rxlinary and
rVu-M.-r }'l?ni;<-t.nt!Hry at the (^onrta of Eogbaod,
l"rnn?- end S|,ain, who w*i,- eapecially tbaPRad B
BOttfy tbd *e Powera r.f the .at_bb_xBMOt o*" th* Kepab
He, l.Hve la'blhd their mvaion to the BBt_fbt_BB of the
liovernment Since tho retnru cf our Miniaier Fleui
MtontBry, the tiret whu-ti Hayti bad e*nt to Spun,
the relfttiona wh'ch have been eetabliahed beiween th*
KepuMic andthei'ontt of M-jlnd have l-.-en of tho
in at BBdeabB natr. <. Hir l.ncellenry the 1'reaMent
of Hayti he.^ Be49B4HB4 to the GoTBTBBBBB of the
(/un:. of Npain a Conaul at the renidenre of BIfBB
loune. Tbe roncordat made with hia Holioeaa the
F< pe, ro article of which ia at variaine with our Con
ati ution or lawa, Iu.b been rattitd by hia Kxcellency
the Fre*ident <f llatti a-id nanctioned bj the Sauate,
t e eyeh.'n ge of ra'ilicationa will I.- uiide'innii-dia'elv'.
Buriikr ihe montha of Acril, Miv. .lotie aod Jiiiy
la t, bis Fxcellency, the Preaidnut of Hayti, haa \i*ited
Ibl 1 lepartmenf ? of tbe Artihnoite of the North, and ol
the North-Weat, and St.'Mark. C'ape Haytien, (j -n
aivd-. Part Ba FbIt. Both in the to" 119 and in tha
eoBUttl the |-eople inme in ma^a to receive him, t >
jtiva b_B thi BbBbBBBIT of tbd ir lively aentim*nt4 ol de
votioi tr ahow luiw happy Uiey ware at thereatira
tion of the Kepnblic, whicn ia Labor, Liberty aod Prog
rw*. Tlu-. vationa whiyh the 1'reaident of Hay i re
(eived ih theae expr*-eioca of tbe naional eentim-ut
were auhlime. Hi- Kxcellency vu-iied the mteriorof
the** 1 ?epartn:enui without being er'orted b/troopa;
the people everywheregnrrr unded hin. witbiiiei/love;
in every locality he eeemed to be in the boa >m of hi*
own faBii'y.
Kuch, gentlemen. ir the aitnation of the KepnMic.
'Bie deatre tf the G-.vernment i- to maintaJn order and
tran^oillity in it, aud enerpetically to romiat all
anarchlral paaaiona which may mtnifeat tham *U **?
FWfaa PHarv, V>ih *?>?''??'"", Ua'^), k tur I'.ih .,1 v.' iruirp
itincf n/ fitfjH._
THE KAN6AS FAUTSK.
pyhTEMATM lllllLi POB THI >*l l 1 KUISo I'Kn
|_| ?f nAFFA*.
llore tlian three moutba ago, reporta reache.1 the
Fartern Statea in regurd to the deetitdtiou Lu Kan _?
ui c-naequence of the anprecedented droath. Tae re?
porta were. howeter, ao co-tradioiry that it waa
deemeo proper to make a thorongh peraonal inveBtiga
tion. For tliia pnrpoe, TbaddeuB Hyatt ol .New
Voik vieited Katihai, andaftea u fad in.|uiry, he be
came aufiafitd thnt it waa ntcoaaary tohareathor
ough o gani/a:ion in tbe Teiritoiy before an appeal
waamale for the relief of the *nflerera. To acrora
plir-h thia, the citi/ena of therarioaa (oaatiea andtowu
ahipa wtie B4BBBBBJ to organi;.. __d appoiut thtir own
SBMBBBBB. Staiiatical tablen were piinu-d and fur
aiahid to tbem, ai.d io nearly all the tyantioe orgaiii/a
tioua bave be?tn formed. A general a?em y wumM
hahed, conaiating of Tbaddena Hyatt of, New-Vork,
Gen BL C. PoBieroy of Northern Kanaaa, aod W. F.
Aniy of Sonthern K___s, who have eutered into an
aartemtntfor Uia rectipt aod durtrbutieu of money,
proviaioua, At , for the reliel of the anrWer-.
Tbia agreenient placea in the h.uid- of 51 r. Hyatt B
New-Voik City auihjrity lo raiae mouey in the Faat
11 it Naien 1. pay fraigha, A.., and to ta* nndei it-n.-.l
anihority to oblain Boney aud pr.dace in the Weetern
Stat. b and to Gen. 8. C. 1'omeroy and the BbP. Mr.
Mahen, the boaineee of receitiug al A'.hiaou, Kauaaa
whitb ia the tenuinoa of rallroada to KanaatJ- all
freighta and diatriboting tbe aaiie lo the vai i. .oa coanty
ind townahip organizatioi- l\ them to be diatributrd
? tlie mott deatitute. Tna c'ucloaion ol iha agree
nent it aa followa: " It ia now mntually aad aolemuF
' Bgreed aa a < oveoant wilh ettb otber, aud oar bene
" fj 114
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"fgctorain tbo S-ateaa* we,. a* orfao 08* aWatfejj
?? pgopU at boroe ba Kana**, tbat naiiher one of ue
"" phannire^lytrio^.ierily IwBOrTO -me 1 *900f m-iooy
" ,.r pTleai* r.TDtribati;i for lolof aa ? :omi*n?atim
m for onr time. labor, or edort, and anall only be en
? titUdtocan.penratioafor iiriden-al expenata0998>
"ratv for tbe iranrtvtion of tbe boaineas, and phoal
" Kire and take votichere aa well from ench other**
" firio all otber penona, aud pree?rve tbe eame for a
" fettlement. '
Tbe reporla receiY.d from the county and t iwoabip
ConimiiueaabowaHreat ajMOXftof d**ti ution in proe
pt-ctaawellitaalreadyexi-tiog. Thay 9M too lengi y
for p iblietiion. aa tbej. .ntaln the name of evh aettler,
*rd bi? con. iion and wants. A few of the report* in
I * con.^4 nied PJPB can only be given bere, and tbeae are
from varioua portioni of the Territory.
The Comoitlee of Aubnrn TownBhip, 8h?wn<*
Connty, report the namea of " M familiea, eonsie-ing of
? ,'..i pertona. In thia townahip, .'JOrOObuabelaof corn
- were raiaed in 1R..9. Tbe croo thia year will be ?
? luhlgg ' Whtat raiaed in tkaal l.faM buehele; in
?' l>t^ only lObuabela Potatoee in '90,3,710 bnsh
'?ela iu 00. 19 boabek (Jardeu pnduct* thia year,
'? *T). Ca*h on bacd. *? UM. Thirtythree familiea hi*
"without money. Old corn and meal on hand, tM
' biiaLel ; rlour on band MI5 ponoda; grooeriee JaM:
4; p?r*0P8 baveleft: I peraon* bave moved in All
will needanantireenpplvofB^dirrainnextgpriDg.''
Cb8> pwood Kalle townahip, Chaae Connty, report
.lifamilieB, 118 p.reooB. The Committe* in condnsion
that " tbe men whoee uamea are on thia liat have
...?n hereovera year; have bjjjobI all the ready
mi-aiia which they "bad. ai.d tlie dnnth and tailnre of
" cropafcaveleft them without breador tbe meatiB of
" procoring it.'
.ludi/e (Jtalmm, ehairman of tbe Commtttee lor
Cent.i townahip, Maiiaon County, in Bubmittiog tbe
report aay a:
"Ote-tbird oftbe inhabitanta are in dortitute ctr
ciimetaac?*. Of tha other two-tbirda, there are 31
familiea. 14*4 88X8808, tbat are partly supplied; 9 fam
iliee are without any money. It iB aarcrained tliat ua
lf.?B relitf ie rwd from abroad threa-fooxtlia of the 1*>
babitnniaof thia connty will be c ,mp?lled to leave the
cr untry or etarve ' A number of cattle have died in
tbie louiity of Spa: i-b fe ver.g;
Kn-rka Townahip, (inanwood County, report*:
" Kiliy-fbree fan iliee B65 tieraona. Thev bave 29*
bnabi la of corn and meal ana B aacke of flonr; not a
I dollar in nouey. Thare ia not a bnnhel of corn or
'< meaJ to tbe individoal in the townahip, and only foar
| pounda of. llonr to the peraon, eleven fimilie* are
witbont meal or llour, ex. ept aa they borrow from
other*.''
Boller. Hanter, and Otoe l.'oantiee, with a popola
tion of 9w9 peieona, are reported by-Judge Lambden,
P. G. Morton, e.-o,., and I)r'. Lewellin, 81 followa:
''It ia trn'v alarming as to cropa; there are none
it ia a complet* f.iluie. There will not be twenty
buebela of corn raiaed in the three conntiee. Three
foortha of the popnlatiou ar* almoat deetitute of money,
rlothca, and providbna. Ytry few have more cattle
tban anpplv tlicir immediHt* wanta; aome, indeed,
bave betn "deprived of their laat cow by a diaease
which baa prevailed in tOXJ conntry, called'the 'Span
ieb Kever. Many faruilien have not more than one
buabel of oero rrtal iu the bouae; that, with 80m* buf
falo meat and railk they get, compoaoe tlieir daily food.
Tbe lac'a. aa they really exiat, are. that tbe people are
in a enflering condition, and, unletw anpiiliea are fur
r.i'hed from eotte source, much anMering will be the
relult."
MarebHll Connty, llloa Kapida townahip, report for
ty nine familiea in a very deatitute condition; they
have little mon.y and aoarcely any trroceriea ou hand.
A tchiein Connty, flraner.opper towuaiip, -bt l'imiliea
?'J-.'x pertocB? two-thiida ot tbe familiea in wtnt of
\\ at. rclothii.tf, and aeed graui waot.-d in tne Sprio^.
Bonrbon Cunty, 439 familbe?J.'^t per o s -all
nteding bera more or lem, aa he atatieticai tablee shovv.
H. A. Saiitb, |*q , Secreury Itinn County Uelief
-Commmee. eava:
"Tbe re PO88J re. eived thna fai by the Connty Comrait
teepreK-nt a rai at alaimiii/atatei.t !a- 'a. Tnei?.wnahip
of lVoei r.portj W familiea deetitute, and thiaef.imi
basesabta 1 191 MbWOO .S'ott lowoablp reporta an
w>ii<r.g?'te ol lii.itan.Uiea, 10.') of which need imme
diate ar>itaLce: and rjiioh ia tbe picture of other tiwn
ehipa, aa well a* l'otoai aad Scott. afaj HaOTBX apeed
ytn in tbe good work you have com!'i<-i:.'?d.''
Tbua we h*v e jiiven a tew of th<- many reporta that
bave bi en brwarded by the Committeea. which wUl
Kive aoaae kiao of tbe con.iuiou oftbe pe..ple. It ia due
to tbe inhabitanta af Kautaa to aay tbat they have
been induetrh 88, wbeu their wheat crop tailed, they
planted it in BJ rn. In mcat Lnatani.-H three or fcmr dif
lerent crota have been pnt in the eanie ground, and all
have au.nl.
It ia alao proper to aay that tl.ia drouth baa developed
tlie tact tha' tbe aoil ol Kansa^ OOB w ithaUnd a dry
eca*( n e.^nal to that ol" :oiy Ci.nntry. Tbe teatimony of
men wbo have hv.-.l in haaaa* from ten to '.hirty yeain
ie tbat every year an average erop of 10 btiihela to tbe
acre of 1 orn hai be.n raiaed till thia aeaaon. We bave
atattn.entH of the following poraona t> thia etfact:
f.en. VVltrktlerol t'oHey t'onnty l..years.
J. \\. Urovtn. Sbawnet L'oontv, II yeara.
.lobii T. donea, < i.tawa Keeervanon, ,'f yt-Arj.
I'eter \Nelah, (>aa?e Reaervation, 30 yeaia.
.l*dL.e liaker. Hmkiuridge Connty. 14 yearv, and
Othsa - a. me of whom bave 1 aiaed *M} bnehcle of corn to
tbe acre in BaTtBOf fM-ae'inc.
An ariaiiif.'in.--nt haa l^en made with the railroada
taal :.ll produ'?;-. \ c, eh'.ppod to Pjnmcy \ Maben, at
Atchieon. Kanaaa, will be trauanorted at" very n-dticcd
raten of ll*afjil \N hen aliioped, ihe bUI of laling nit -?
- at>- tbat it :< l"0?TBBBBLIKI 01 S;U I R'
I\\^-^ aud a i-opy of U10 bill oilading aetit lo 0*88.
POti ? roy, at Ali bsBoat, Kanaaa.
The i.ecef rity of a avatf-ni will !x- ai>;>arent to every
800- i"'t only to reduce tlie pri. e of tranaportatiou,
Lat, *JaO| for 108 bei.tlit ot" the railroada, no aa to buv.e
tb.-ra ir'.n't !?' aid piw.-nt frandn being practn.-d:
beiifv, tb.y agraa to : reekw-tion ooi \ *a f> ifktt tktU
?ui foivaidid a$iiliori. i.sii uv BOOTtJBX.
By t..e lollowing it will be 8e?-ti that the underaiim.'d
ie autbcrir.d to act M to," aj in tbe \Veat*ru Statea. He
will iu.n'KJiattly tiaJI tbo pmminent poinia lor tha
j urj oa<- of eoliciliiiK 'IBOOlioaa and piitting tlie freitriita
ii. the proper chanuela, Bo that th?y will reach tne
KaiiBii.- boideia at Atchiou. and trvm tben1 be dia
ti.btiie.i to tbe varioiiB Connty and Tovvnahip C\>m
mi ;tee.
' The r.nderalgred. tJtbeaa af Kau.aa Territorr lierehy ,-^r
tUj tbat JiXgi W K M. .tn.T laMllkarxaal taioli.it ai.l ii tk*
Siat.i (,: llll 10U, I..wa. Wlaeaoate, A^ . a.roar 1e.tit:,t? ai.d - r
lenng j. cple. aaeaxakBad by thedto th n.d .-onaequentfailure of
, roi-i ii Xaaua We couu.eud hi. mi..lou tu the tii.l con
?iderai.:: (.: tlie fii. Ld- o: tua.aoitT I11 |b* >?ate?. (Slxned)
?H. C Pomeror Aleaiaoa; .1. N. I'hiilpi Hamboidt, All-n
foantyM: M (,'rlord. Mar%ha'l fuiintT. W. V t.lt. t'oil.-y
TouDtT; .lohr, T Cox 1'hairn.ai. Ottaararo Reli^> M. etluf. jsa.
Plet ber. Toptka larkaf Miattag; A L vv inam, Cha.r' ,?u ,\u
bora BaBrl Jl.-etii.t; Jama* h M Dowell, May >r o! l.ea.eu
wnttit it: Joka A S'.-ele, ( 1..I. Tion ('ciouilttee Tipeka Towii
tbip, W . V. Rol.ert. VVjaud't ,8 I 11 urt.ker Murn- Couuty ;
P B klaxon Bi. , kirrldxe County : J.bn \V S ott. Alleu Co ;
? 1). II. Mton. Rll. t t'ounty . II. W'Lllinui-, And.noD ' o.,rly
11 II K.:i..wrnl,, M.vor.,) Topeka; O. W. Dti'.xier. Mavor 01
Lewreace <- II PalrcWM Bayor af Atohiioa; U.O. tJaaae,
Kdit-,r AUkitm I n. ;:. Jolm A Martm. K.lito: ftaaiiai'l
t9aWaBtMfl N. Blak.- Juni ticn Citj Da>i, Couuty.
Tho organization a* now arrapgtd n au eniojent one,
at.d the douationa will reach the antlcrera promptlv!
\\< |h*3880T8 iiak th-1 i iL/?nc of the varioua 88*09888 00
tb< ladroadain Iilinoia. Iowa, and WiHConflin, to ajad
their contiibutiona in trraiu aa above apecified. Tho
. itizene ot Indiana and all Hta'ea eaat. are reqneated to
gflOd tlieir cotitributione iu money, b<K)U, ahoea, woolen
mateiiale for elotbini:, heavy cotton cloth for meal
r.i(k-, ai d unckafor grain and meal. aa it wonld coat
too 880th to triiiiaport ur&m or produoe fr<>m the Ktate*
e at ..f llluioiri. Thaddena Hyatt, of New-York city,
will inform Uie fritnda of humauity in the Kaatern
Ktaten fcow to loiward money.*
l.en.ittancea ta bbObbT* may be forwarded from any
oftbe Weatern Statee to Dri John Kvana, oiiiceNo. jo
Clurk atreet, Chitairo. DL, wbo will pay it to the gen
eral ii|/ency 10 be i^eed for the purthaae of atcka. pro
viaiona, and payment of treigbte, and take their reoeipt
008 tbe earae. Jlj thia aystem every ra-raon who re
bObTBB money Of produoe will pay it to theli.ueral
At-ent. Thio'dena Hyatt. New-York City; .S. C. P0888>
roy, A'ciiirou, Kanaiia, or the underaigned at CaTtafOi
8' dth.y wi.U recive aud 1X9 lp' fot it.
Tha 9XO0J8X prodnc* will be diatributed t<> tha
Connty Coajnatteea, wbo will give a n-Voipt to the
lieneriti Agenta, and in retnm tbty will divide it to tlie
ti.uLbbip* aid take tbe reoeipt* oftbe Townahip I loOB*
nittete, wbo will alao take receipte from tbe individ
nala to wbom it it> yiven, aud bually ti^e Townahip
< oinmittei-B viill Bt-itte with tha County Committet-a,
ti ? lat:. r with tbe BobbBxoI Agenta, and they again
with a l ommi'tte to be appointed in the >tate.
Aa the ciliraLa of Kanate who will be relieved ejy
that "theydo not want aid ai ./ frmtttUy. but will
"pay it back when abi.-,' it ia propogad that tne re
oeipte aiier tiual *4Ulement ahalf be bauded U> ttie
Couuty Hob'd of ( (.luru e loner* of tbe reapec'.ive
I009li8l in I uifaH, and tbat the people l>? adowed
rWawfawW lo pOf wben able U) the 0890t? IxXOOXTOf
tbe am< iiiitu and tbat tbe anonnte thoe paid 1^ conati
tutedaCo.? S. iu.,.i VvnVftkt inUrntUkemm
iikulii, ui.-i.-, i ii'-d to th. idiool <li-tr,i'M oftht regpet '?
?WratiawM . Tbna the donora will nlieve tlie honKry,
and fuiii'i-h atid t8 plant, tnd the int. reet of that lelief
wi I ever afierward ba tiaa-d to tdtir?t. the cbildren of
BtXXOMi
AllBg808j wbo are in the Sta'ea auihirizad by couu?
ty or lowt.ebip Counnilteee to aolicit aid fot a^-ial l>
lalitiieni K m-a?, are reqneeted U< report tliem-dvea
lo tbe iineeraigii*.! at Chieag.>( and to nr9X*d throngh
tbo Oeueral Agetaiy at Atchieon all dmain.u* they
may receite. ao ihat Ihtre muy be an eonal dietribu
Uoo in aocord*nce with tbe aatda ?>f tbe pejple in
racb cotmty axd townahip; and alao. If BO0art)aX,t0
f.rovent tinaiithori/ed agtmts froni aoliclting aid wb.iL
may be _k_pprcprvtted, aod at '> ? aame l..t r?- *i. ?
the heneUto bederhed .-no a rednstUra of fr-ughts
on riillroMiI tmnapirtation egreed npon by thia General
>g*n<y with the ftaiboad CempafBB.
Tbe tinderaigned moat reapedRfoll? aolxH the eo
0)4 iati> n of tbe humaiie and liberal in the ..Matae, aod
would aak that reliei be fumialied aa apeedily aa poe
aiMa, aa tlwre itre bnndreda who areat thia honr with
ont iinytbioif to eat but eorn meal jmd wafor, and bnt a
small iioantiiy of that.
We do B4Pt tliink it ne<e**ary to make a labored or
!*ng11k/ appeal to th?t eif i/ena of the 8tat?-B for coniril-u
tionalin aid of our frienda in Kanaae. Many of you
kmiw from experieme the terril.le aiguifirnnoe of a
failore of the erope, and hence wdl apan eomething
from your prceent abundanc-. Otbera.have known
continued proeperity; hence tbey are able to add eome?
thing to the common fnnd. Thoee who have not gram
ran contribute money to buy baga, and defray necea
aary fieight expenaea. Spring wheat, rye, eorn, floar,
aud bcanB are ueeded. Thoae who aeud grain fit for
ae*d itre reqneated to mark the baga "roR'f-r.i>."
Warehouae room, free of charge, haa been tenderedto
the (Jene ul Agency by . iti_na of Topeka, Lawrence,
I.< avenworth, Wyaudot, Ouindati, and Atdihleon, ao
aa to Btore grain to be uaed for seed in the Spring.
ArrRDgementa haye-beeu made with mill- iu Kane-u
to grind a?. half the nanal price, ao tha', the grain can
1 to 'orned into meal to feed Ihe bnn~y after tt reitehea
) KaDfaa, andthuBavoid therifk of it* beooming moBty
I (ifjrronndiby tmnitportalionincloeecarB.
Tranahipment of freight being neceeeary at both the
1 Miaabaippi and Miaaouri Rivera, e* ryl'<??.' mntt.br.
n nt forvard in laft. Tha CommHteee and agents in
the StatfB who reoeive grain donationa aod have not
I nieane to foniah baga, are re^nee'ed to cowmonicate
' thefartto the nndeiwigned at Chifigo, ao that btga
| can be fnrniebedP
W. F. M. ARNY. Agent for Mnj "J Swferrrt.n kijnt::
Kditr ra who deaire to aid in tlie relief of 30 000 enf
fering r*>ov\t> ln Kanaaa. are requejited to prihliah tbe
| above in tneir papera.
SOVTIIERNMOVEMESTSAND OPISIOSS.
*>
We Cnd in our exchangea eome intereating itema of
fact and fancy, drawn forth by the Einc. ln victory i
From Th* Ptlrr,h,r<i (V a.) IntfUi'jriuer, A'or. 7.
The long looked for and long deeir.d day haa ? ome
and gnce. Ifanyoneia elected, Abraham l.imoln ia
1 the man. Now, then, let ub have a aettlomant of the
| qntation, Fnion or Biannion, once for all?not for a
j day, but for all BBBB to come. lfant, rave, aod grow
j quitt agsin and bnsy yonraelvea in achioving the
1 victoiiea of peate, aa leaa renowned lhan thoae of war.
Turn y-uratfention now from diaguBfiug politica, for
at ltaat fonr yeurn?would to God it conld be for
twenty?biid devote tbe etergiet of the mind and body
j to ibe development ef tl.e reeourcee of the good old
' (oromf nwtaJtb-now languiabing under too mach
; UidiBlation. I'p VLrginiana, and improve the best BB*
portunitiea natnre ever beBtowed. and place your le
' foved State in tbat poeition to which ahe ia jua* ea
I titled, amorjg the tirat nationBof the world, in al) the
j eiemente of prof perity and happine'8.
t'rcm T'.e H'aihmgtcn Btar. IS*. "..
LlRCOtM EtBd Tin.? Tk> Sturt readera, we take
j it for grsnted, were not uoprepired for the re-ult of
! yeaterday ? electiou, fci it haa aoogbt to raiae no b.iae
, leaa bopta in their minde upon the aabject, liaviug. lor
I weekf paat clearly foieeeen tbit the defeat of J.iueolu
* whb impoeBibla
They have, as good citi/eup, now before them t'ie
| plain outy ol anbmittiug withgrace to the wil! of the
' p*ople as manifeBte.1 at the ballot-box. 1 hoae who
| may heritate bo to do, w ill thu* j.ro\ e unwoiihy of the
i hiyb prerogative of Amenean citizenah.p, which ?.-ni
. bracee obligationa. it will be remeuibere.1, ae well aa
priviltgea. That l.incoln haa been BPAtwbel uingly
i electdd ai.ording to the fonna of the Conati'.ntion, ia
I nndeniable, and that hi* elevafion to power io the
Governmtut under that election can no taBBJM he op
j poaed, except hy naked and palpable revolutionary
| uieanr, no leta ap|>aren;. Thoee who tonuael aught
hnt ac.|nidacente m the reanU. therefore. coaniel
nertbtr more nor h-ga than revolution; and that, too,
while the South are the pkbeB and moa: MBBparoaa
conimutiity, under the fJovernment of the Fuiteii
Statee, lhat the world contatne 0 <lei any I ioverumeut.
At tbia mcment. Ihere ia BOt a tith> of the waot, erime,
i and individnal dig.onlent with oue's lot in Ufe, at Iba
South, that. xiatA at the North. Thia ia for the moat j
part, doiibtlf'fl, the reenlt of the South a ddvantagea af
, aoil, clin.ate, purauiti', and inr-tituti,,na. What man af
? common aenac, with etiyht mcumulated that mav be
\ ei.daiBfarad by revolution, will be raab eBOfMfb t^? navor
' any au. b violent chauge aa ia now pro|K)aed .'
? Fron. tfir tumr paprr.
An IbPABIOVI WT_ABB.a??Wa are yery anre thnt
1 the reapectabie pereons ol" all partiee in the I eder*l
Metropt-lia will ucite in Ludignantly depreoatini.' tlie
. cowaidly and infxmoua attack at midnuht laat uit'ln,
; upon tbe boildiog on Iudianu avanne. occopied ae the
Ferullaau narty beadquarters, whi. h, it aeeraa, waa
, ptrtaira ed by a gaug of political rowdto wno are
' aaid to have pioceeded from the healquartera of the
DtaauilBia Jackaon Amociation of tbia city upon their
reprebtnaible errai.d. Tha poliee hy thia 'ime doubt
ltaa know the namea of the moat t onapicuone aa par.i.
! lpanta io the outrage, and il ia to l>e preaumed tbat dne
pruceaa of law for their arreet ii already iu tne htn.ic
of the ottiiera. Th< Lr prompt and pronernnniehmau'. :*
| cabtd lor by every couaideration of luanliue^a JBBiee,
deceucy. ai.d the pubhc peace.
a
THE bTEWB IN WASHIM;T<?N.
Thr Btm givea detailed accounia ot the Joinga B i
the Federal Capital on the night of the ele. tiou. We j
<inote:
A large andianre waa aa/embled at the theater laat ,
j night with the double pnrpo*e, it waa Btippo-ed, of j
WlBaBBBM the performaree aud hearinKthe election '
' ntiiina. 1 ?unug the evening Gen. Lane came in, and
? on parainK down ti-ai* e t-. the orcheatra ekata waa (
londly ched-rtd. Among thoee BPBBBB4 m the on liatrtra ]
'< BeatH*wa* secretar> Thompeon and faruUy. and several !
i iic.onipauying ladiea and gentlemen, all of whom
; aeemeii to take iiuch intereat in the election returna aa
j they were from time to time annotiuced irom the stage.
I Tb. tirat of thtae annonn. emeuta - the. pat__l guc esg
of the Fuaion ticket m New-York City?wag made by
.l..e .itllereon whila performiui; the character of Simon <
l.nllaby, aud waa received w.h loud cheers. Sn1)^
quer,t dirjiatches were read br .le'ierBor. Gleno, or ?
, L'svuiond. aa they arrived. Bi-eekuiridL'e, lt?ll,ai:J '
N*w-Vc ri Fneion Bucceaeee were recei\ ed \v ith enthu- I
! aiitBti' applauae while l.incoln majontie* were treoer
ally hiaatd. On the annouocement that nineteeu j
wards in New York Ci'y luid polled Bt.008 mdjoriiy
for tbe Funon titket, a large portlon of the aumence
roae to i?e fi et, and for a few numente the whole. inte
rior of the bnihiing waa a aeene of wild excifement '
int-n loudly hurraing and awiuging their h-ta, and tbe
ladka par'iui'urly SecreUry rhompaou'a pa.ty
waviny their handkerchiefa with .ieli rht.
Nem midniiiht the crowd abont the hokdr had growu
tot only large but noiay, beioi.' made np ve ylarg^iy .-f
dronk. n young men, " apiliug loramuaa." A ahort,
likfht-haired chap called ont vociferotialy for anybody
to *how him a d?d BBbsB BepabBeSB. A Secou.f- I
W tird bo>, who doean't train wiih the Wig ?am folka.
we b( litve, bB who aeemed diapoeed to wade in j ist
for the fuu ol the thiug, preeented himaelf aa the Ideuti
cal individual a >tht lor by whitehead, aud followed
the w oid hy a blow upon the no/._e of the latter. Tbe '
adherdtita oi the redrpocthe belhgerenta iminediaU-lv
rualied to tbe aupport of tl.eir piiucipal*, an J for a faw
mmutea thtre was a BBBSia] BBBPl an1 fight, amid
whi.'h we could only diatiugniali the rallving cnea of '
"Jonipin, Kecond WardU' " Hit him, liainea'
" Boab him, Iiaker.Go it, tow-head!" A c, t c.
Tbe Se.cud \\ ard boyaarecoimilered " a .nieon a plug
n ubb,' and tbey were very aoon in p.iweegion af tha '
liehl; and the ktrt we aaw of the light-haired youo"
man he wrb leing anpported to the rear of the hal,
wearing a bloody noae and a mottled f_ e. Meantiina '
tlie rymptoma of a freali acrimmage began to manife-<t
themdelvea ube n.ember* of the poliee force preaent
looAing on with tlje atruteat impartiahty, we BBBB80 |
th< m tbe matice to aaj:, bnt thia waa a\ertt>d by the
timely intervtntioo of Aldennan Ward, who ariuaged
to make himaelf beard ahove tiie din, ande'.ated tbai .
the eateemed proprietor oi the houne iMarghal Mrowu ,
wae 1 v ii? ill above, ai.d aaktd tlie erjwd t? witlidraw.
Mr. Ward ? mbbbB wae acceced to, and the belligereut
partita divided iuto e.juada, aud atarltd in Palfooa
' dir^ciioua.
H baa Iba crowd left Mrown'a Hotel, at the aiiirgea
ticn of Mr. Wajd, a portion ofit rairtd vocifervua cr.ea i
of ' Leta adjourn B tlie wigwam, ' which were ri
a] oudeilto b> nuraerona OtAwlTpw "All tiitht; coni* oo,
let a rout >m dowu there." The major portion oi
thia exowd then proceeded in the diredrtion of the tele
graptbffliee, oppoait*, tbe Brecktondge Club rooma,
wbeie tbe initiatory nep* were laken to rollect a party
to rapab hither nnder the rallying cry of " The Nh
lioual Volunteeta." We nolictd iwo or three poliee
itheera pn-Betit duiinir iceae proceedintra fully cogm
tuul of the inientione o| the crowd, bnt who made. bo
ailempttodiaaaiide them from their ptirpoae, which il
wuBapparent, lfearittdoui, mnatl. ?d toadigturbduco
ii not io aeriooa riotii.jr and bloodahed.
About half pa*t I. o elt?k a Uuge toall of man B1BN
fotujtd iu Ime hi 1'ounaylT miaatenue, ueartlie Breck- :
inridge headquartera, BBBBming the name aud elaimiug ?
B be BBBJtbetBB ihe BbIbOSbn Yoluuttjer Aaeociation j
I hey marched b^ wav oi I our and a-half aad Sixtb I
lUeetetothe Kepublkau \\'tgwam, corner of Indiana |
a\enua and Second Bireet, on reathing whieb Uiep
were drawn op in line on Se.ond atreet, iaimedi4talv
JacinK the buildiug, wheo three bttd cheera w?rv iriveu
lorthe \olonteeia. Fortnriately lor all pAmoa the
bepuiilicana, haviug recei\ed aufticUnt iutoUigence to
fata/y them aa to the genenkl reault of the ele.-noo
had, a few mlnutea previooa, adj>urued ihe m. .?foc'
and all left the bmlding with the exception of Ibe on,'
prietor of the aatabhahmant and five or * x oibera who
were iu tl* opper tlory , oirtly angag-ed t? BBIIPBaBBj
relativ* to tbe reeoH of tb* electiou. At tbe af pro**
of tbe erowd tbe door* ware aeeorely faateoed, %n j ut
liirl.ta extlnirniehad. Tbe order haviog baao giv?u to
attack tbe bni'ding, a ruab waa mado to th* m\.n 4 >Vf
I breakibg tbe aame open, aimultaneoualy wita whi-jj'
j aud a gedtral inrh np tho atepa idatola 'acre nrad v.1
I atoneaibrown, icatantly demoliahing all tbe wiadowi
. cn the eaat aide, atd tuany oti.era oo ta* oor.b vwl
? ontb. Thca* trantleraen who bad reroained ,? .,
; bnildlog in tbe ooper atory were oompelUd MtAei>
i only bope of ealety, to take to tbe roof. Tbe riotar.
I forred tbtir w*y Into tbemain hall, wheredeeka tiAbU
banne'8, tranapajeneiea, eojrraving*, a.,<i pw ' fg
; pr< i-erty of pnvate uidiv idoala, were e.ther 88*2*2
or Utken away. w*1
Attbiapoint, Um. MeHenry of the i'olle*, haria.
, recelved information of thi* oai/ageone and qhwa*!
, rantod attack, aijiTed witb two or three wu-aJT
i wben he ordered hia men to immediately c!>ae^5
door*. They dtd *o, and tbe pany lontL bewlri -,
, .ahe every etfort toe*. ***, fkV*VtB? ?
! rapedl'y J^7'W from tha window*. One man who
: 9X9 f9l 1jlI BJ 8X8 OfJBO* QQ th* rtiira in ZtSZ
| ercnt* arraat, tbrew bimaelf over the UuaerTejS
down two flight* of atjajj, and got otf. Tbe4oU0WinT
named pertcoa were arreg?ed (;?orir* Clar* iohn
Aborn. Jamee E. dobnaoo, Kiebard Hnnrevro d-.1? !!J
W. Browning. VVilliam Ovden, K. L. BirWrT h, ..
Daley, and Joho VVelle. *"**? 8u*
1 bi rictora, *ft?r tbe attack iip?n the bniktiog, w*r*
ralled togetber and bti'ilr addreeead bv their ieexW
wbo rlaitued tbat it waa a di?^race to the eiiy ^ |JJ
eucb an or^ani/ntion in the City of Waahingv>n, aod I
onght to be broken up. After varioua thraata u> flra
tbe bnildii.g, and fnrtber aeta ot violen. e, tbe co ?|
waa again rSaWkd in l.n*. Cheer* were tben rvan for
the 'NatiOnal Volanteers" and Breokinridg* aad
l.ane, when the order to mar< h wa* tfiven. Th*y pro
ceeded np Indiana aveane to tb* City Hall, tb*n> to
Sixth ifreet, and down S.xth to Penn*ylvani*av*n*a,
where they linally dieperaed, aboating luatily for ta*
" National Vo'unteera. We underetand that wv
ranta were to have bean ieeued tbiB morning for tb*
aireet of eertain j.artiea. wofl ktiown ln thia cotKm*.
nity, alleged to bave aeen active p*rti< ipant* ln tbaat
rioiona proctedirgB.
After 9 o clock thia morning the friemla of those ar.
retted wi-nt to the boa*e of .l.ia'ie* Do09 and w->m>
him, and aeked bim to uc to tbe gnard-booae to try tb*
caat-a. JootaM Ilo' n went down, aad, aecertanin*
tbat the witneaaea for the proaeeu'ion were not tbere,
poniiively refnaed to go into an examination fully. Tb*
Jnatb-e anapected that the witneeaee for tbe Govero
u.ent were afraid to go to tbe goard booae at tbat time;
and ta order to trive them opportonirr to appear, he
held the priaonera to bail for a further aeenngat hir of
fice at 4 o'clot k p. m. to-morrow. The etatetnent of
Lieut. BaXBaaWT waa anbBtantially tbat be hoardof tbe
riot while on I'enneylvania ayenoe. Got one or twe
men and etarted for tlie Yv'igwam. Arrived tbere,
found a party inaide and some outaide. 8hnt th* door
and arretted eight peraone. .'amee K. Johrwoa, wbaa
arreated onteide, reei?t*d the officer. Many eaetpad by
inmpir.g frtoo the wiudowe. th. re not being enoagti ot
tbe police preaent to aecnre th< m.
8ECE8BI0H R' MORB.
l\\< BX08TD. Ya., ^e-lneeday, Nov. 7, 1860.
Ptivate diapalche* reteived here from Cbarieaeon,
atate tbat Jul?e Mafirratb, Attomey Conuor. aod tb*
Cellector ol tbe Port of CharL-eton reeigced theit poai
liona on heaiing of I.Lu. oln b BaBt tian.
Tbe \Nhiflra are all well rleaaed at the reenlt of tbe
ele< tion in thia htate, while the Pemocrat*; an- 8otne>
w hat lnditmant. Ther* i* far le*e exdtemont. how.
ever, than waa anti<i;ated in fact, tbere ia nj ...ora
tban atsnv pieviona I'reoidential ele<tk)n.
BaLBK h X C , ^edneeday, Xov. ', 1108.
Tbe Covernor and Coot cil are ia aeeaion. Tbe neayg
warranU the bafaXf that the I .etrieiature will be cilied
togetber immediately. Tbe j^opie are very much ex
cited. Notfh Cnrol.niia ready to eecede. ?
|fo0TO0M81tT, Ala , Wedneeday, N'ov. '.. MX
The State baa nndonbtediv aone by a lar^e maaority.
fcr Hreckinridpe. Hia eupportera ..re almoerlhitc:
motia ln favor of eeteeaioii. Large nnmbere ot ta
I'.e'l men, bcaded by T. R. M'att*, have de<lard Ibf se
, .peion ftcce tl >? afinounc^ment ?>f Lincoln e ataotaaOj
The Sune will undonbt?oly eecade.
IIacoo, G.l, Wedutaday, Nov. '.. |s8J6\
No doubt ie entertiiued here tbat AUbama will
rrove bacd in hand with BOkxth Carolina, both Stat*
Conventiona ait'ingat the aame time and co..peratLag
witb eath o:her.
Ge<jrgia will a>o call a State Convention bsfore tae
itb of March, and the almoat onaaimoua opiuion and
feelintr here iatbat S->nth Carolir.^t. P.eorgia. Alabaoia
and Uli^itwipri w.ll eecede tOtfeth>-r.
WaaaiBOToM, D. C, Nov. 7, i^O.
There are all H.jits of mmora ln reganl to *ewa?oa
and disanioti mevement* in the Sonth. bor I irinot
tra -eany of them toreliabletoarce*. They are evideuV
ly msoufaenred for etierf. The report that th* State
autboritiee at Cbarleaton, S. C. had taken poMeaeion
of Kort Mouitrb m n-.t i redited. The >ecretaxy of
W;u wot.id prolybiy kn^w it aa roon av any one.
Tbere ib a pood deal of evcit?ment here. Sereral
extreme >onihern men in otlice here have donnexl the
cockade. and decbtrrxl themselvee ready to utarck
Sonth.
Tbe ek< tior. of Lir( oln belna" conceded, tbe qieetiou
o' eecedint' i? oiacnaaed in every circle. Th* reaiz
nation of KaOBtoJ ojfi?e hol.le.ra in South Carolina lead*
to tbe bel.ef tbat that turboJYnt State nleaua aomethn <.
ihe cwrent inmora of tbe aei/uxe of Kurt ilonltne ar*
not croditfd here by the n.ore caudid aud coa-ervatjv*,
thooi^h promi'ient >i'iih IhtrWhOfl a 888 saiu 0*0*01
contaliati.tfi w.rh bi&h fnnotiouarite here.
Tke Con'i'uuon haa a br.ef article on dienmon,
aaid to bav>'been wntten by Mr. Cobb, whi(h ie de
nounetjd on all hande. Botn pvenuio; paper-* .tre aaj
witb able articl.f aiiainrt h4Keaaion, and wfaaetaimng
I .incohi a adiiiiiiiatration.
Thi >?'?-, which a year ago, dnring tbe Harper *
Feiry excitement, opeml'. adv.icated an attack on aa
pnblnan bn ldlnK*, to-day aeverely . ondemna the dia
"raceful outrage of laat nitrbt. A large eoneervativ*
feehutr p.-rTadee all miuds here, eave only a few ex
t.emieta.
To-day, e.\-Senator Pratt of Maryland, ralled oa
Gen. ChBB, to ate if aome rrean" 088XX not U dev aad
by which the 1'reeidaut could call a Convcnt.ou of ail
tlie Matee .hooaing to be represented, l..r tbe purp-oe
of deuouncintT aeoeeaion, and making eoncLliaa ry
propoaitiona. uoa. <'a>a rophed that he knew i.o
way to brinp abont ajool a Convention, exoept bv tba
Tolnntary action of the State* themaelvea.
It ia riitnor. d ttat the l'rtaident will, to-moiTow. If
tfcipta cont'ii -? t- j reaent a tbreaten'ng aepert, 1*801
a pr. ? latiaiion calbng on the aecediog BtOOta to to
main in the l niun anu wa.t tor *on>e overt :t*t daalrac
tive of tbeir righ'e, before aepar.iting. The ii.-e-mter*
aay, however, that .Mr. Bncnanan will praaerve "8
maaterly Luactivit}.' He haa had many call* ro-day,
b t la not at all co'tnmunicat v.
The Bell and I.vereu party beld a miea men.: ^
heie. and reaolved to l.nckle on their annor aad t*\u
for the luion. Now aud then a enkade ia 1889 in :oe
etr.-eta.
Corwin'a letter to Hcd^ee ataten thaX there ia no
donbt of Lincoln* det?-miiimtion to euforce the Um;
and it 9 lutimated tbat i.inooln wili oauaa na pal-uca
tiou, in order to c.tlm all feara tliat may 08 autartaiued
lelative to hia conroe.
A cabinet meeting waa beld to dar. at whieh it 18
nnderetood that irrave 8ta?e mat'era w ire diamtwed.
THR SRBRA8KA FRAUD.
i e-eaoakeafe or The N. Y. Trlbttce.
09A9A, af T.,Nov. 1, !?**).
Th* raacalitiaa of bt< year bav* been repeated. Tb*
Territorial Board of Caavaaeera bave to day gitaa
the.certiti.ate of ebitionaa Uelrgate to( ongreaa to J.
Steibng Morton, the lomocrati.- candidata, by 11 m*
jority. To do ao, tbe moet bare-facfd fraude war* al
lowed ly them. I. tet TOOI tbere waa a aoall degre*
of plaiei'-ility Of excnie for allowing tha roturn* that
weieccnnKd by tlie TerritonHl Canvaaaer* hu' thia
year the nioet prominent Democrat* do not denv tbo
fact that Uie re.uro from 1. 800 B*J Court 09989/, by
which Morton cbtained the .ertiticalo, ia a gl-aring
fiaud Yv itbont countlag that frand. S..u;aeJ
G. I'aily, the Kepubbcan candidato, and prea?
ent lielegnte. wonld bave reoeived tho cert.ti.
Ofcta by 1(?? oiaiority Alr. Daily will have no diffi ol
ty m eatablitbmg hia riubt to tne *eat aa aoon aa be caa
iav hie claima b l..r? l '"MTkOB, whicb he wlII do.
The DerD.-cralic party ahowa Little eigiw of r<-,ou?g
..verthenault. They know too weli that one nure
*u. h victory gaitied by ?ncb meane w 11 b* th* ruin ol
theirpaity. Il thia one do.-. n>t, 1 much ni.-raA. tha
cbaractor of th* people ol tn.. T. rntory. Thia ia taa>
eei-< nd yexu tbht tbe legal votee ef tlie Terr.Mrv hav*
been tiL-lratirhi-.d bv tht rae. ubty Ol ihe PaUiHTalrJ
party.
THI year the plaji to irive Mr M<>rk>n the cfrtilkat*
wa.- cariud ont iu tho lollowing uianner Th* foll r*?
lnni?, aa itguWIy made, gav* Mr. Daily ll** oiajority.
Aa aoon aa the reeult waa detematied "a woll kuoara
raeal in tbe Nortbern aaarl af khs Terrttory, aiiBar
liotn hie own depntTiiy or bv inaiigalion of more
pionimiit DOXBOOBBJX iir\.cuivd, bv what procea* it 9
biticnlttodoterOktat, whai be ca:i*d the ele.ti>n r**
Inrna ot tbe North-Wea'trn IVaaOBBl of Lean .i*J
l onrt Count\, the Nortb Weat OoooOj ta tke Tern
lorj. Tbat e. alled retuiu gav.- ta* . afiro vote. I *-,
lor Mr. Morton. fAtwacra < who have beeo iu tbat
te*lion of ibe Territory, aay tbat tbere ar* but tarai
lamihea in all tbe r.-gion wnioh thia *eoaodrol calla tho
Nortb-NN e*i l'rtiinct. Aa a tW-t, there 9 ao atv h Pra
099k
Tlie (It-rk ot tbe County at Braa reiuaad to rea-tagaue
be returi ftr <u* r-a-Hi among otoer* tbat 108